Baldwin's and Observer's Concord N.C. City Directory [1936], Part 1

Author: The Concord Telephone Company.
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: The Concord Telephone Company
Number of Pages: 394


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CONCORD North Carolina


TY


DIRECTORY


1936-1937


Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. AND


The Herald-Observer


A. B. Palmer


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Charles A. Cannon Memorial Library Concord, N. C. BALDWIN'S AND OBSERVER'S


CONCORD


11 NORTH CAROLINA


City Directory


MASTER EDITION


VOLUME 1 1936-37 ABCD No. 24


QUALITY DIRECTORIES


:20MPT by ACCURATE


CONSERVATIVE BALDWIN


CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF ALL RESIDENTS SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, WITH DETAILED INFORMATION CONCERNING EACH; A NUMERICAL HOUSEHOLDER'S DIRECTORY AND STREET GUIDE, A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY; A MISCELLANEOUS DI- RECTORY, CONTAINING INFORMATION ABOUT BOTH LOCAL AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS; A RURAL ROUTE DIRECTORY, A NUMERICAL TELE- PHONE DIRECTORY


AND A COMPLETE BUYERS' GUIDE, CIVIC SECTION AND PROFESSIONAL BLUE BOOK


Issued with a special supplement edition for presentation to a select- ed group of private homes, Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade, Merchants' Associations, Selling Agents, Buyers, Government Officials and Newspapers throughout the United States.


This directory remains the property of the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., and is leased to the subscriber for a period of two years, or until the next edition of the directory is published. This directory is leased for use of only one sub- scriber unless different arrangements are made with publisher. Directory must be returned to publisher at the expiration of lease. .


Compiled and Published By Baldwin Directory Company INCORPORATED AND


THE HERALD-OBSERVER


Home Office: 125 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA


COPYRIGHT 1936 BY BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY, INC. Charleston, S. C. - 1


Independent and Progressive


Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., publisher of this city directory and the world's largest independent publisher of city directories, is in no way connect- ed with any national association, combination or directory "trust". Its poli- cies are laid down with a view to serving the individual directory subscriber and the general public. It is a progressive company, constantly on the alert to improve its service.


The ABCD type of city directory was originated by the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. While many publishers have been content to rest on their laurels, issuing the same type of directory used thirty years ago, the Baldwin organization has led the way to the production of a modern city directory to meet modern selling and credit conditions.


Newspapers, chambers of commerce, merchants' associations and individual business concerns are invited to write for particulars concerning this type of directory service. In the future, as in the past, Baldwin directories will stand for the highest ideals in public service.


BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY, INC.


QUALITY DIRECTORIES


PROMPT


ACCURATE


by CONSERVATIVE BALDWIN


1936-1937 Population


FOR GREATER CONCORD INCLUDING ADJACENT TERRITORY


204,62


This population secured by an actual count of persons residing in the territory covered by a House-to-House Canvass under Baldwin's ABCD plan.


General Index


Abbreviations 42


Advertisers Index 4


Advertising Section 33


Alphabetical Directory 41 1 1 1


Business Directory


309


1


Buyers' Guide


33


Cabinet (U. S.)


16


Civic Section


33


Classified Business Directory 309 Criss Cross Telephone Directory 339


Explanation 22


Federal Government I 1


15


Federal Judges 16


9


History of Concord


1


1 1


Honor Roll


4


House of Representa-


tives (N. C.)


22


House of Representa-


tives (U. S.)


17


Householders' Directory


265


Index to Display Adver -.


tisements


4


Introduction


6


Miscellaneous Directory 15 N.C. House of Representatives 22


N. C. State Government


21


N. C. Supreme Court


21


Nationally Advertised Brands 309


Officials, N. C.


21


Officials, U. S. 15


Population of Concord 2-8


Preface


9


Resident Directory 41


265


Resident Telephone Directory


Rural Routes


349


Senate, N. C. 21


Senate, U. S.


16


State Government


21


1


1


Street Guide


265


Street Telephone Guide


265


Supreme Court, N. C.


21


Supreme Court, U. S. 24


Telephone Directory, Numerical 339


Title Page


1


Trade Marked Merchan-


dise Brands


309


United States Cabinet


15


United States House of


Representatives


17


United States Senate


16


United States Supreme Court


16


Illustrations


Cabarrus County Courthouse_ 14


City Hall


10


First Presbyterian Church


11


Franklin Delano Roosevelt


15


High School


14


Residential Area of North


Union Street


11


St. James Lutheran Church


12


Trinity Reformed Church


13


U. S. Postoffice


10


Union Street Scene


9


Honor Roll -and-


Index to Display Space


Page


American Service Co.


Armfield, Sherrin & Barnhardt 45


Atlantic Life Insurance Co. Barber-Scotia College.


Belk's Department Store, Right top


lines and Card BD


Blackwelder, B. W.


46


Bob's Laundry Co., Front supplement cover


Bogle,- W. S. 46


Bost, Eugene T. Jr. 46


Brown, J. Leonard & Son, Front supplement cover


Brown, Walter D.


46


Cabarrus Bank & Trust Co.,


Back supplement cover


Cabarrus County Building, Loan & Sav- ings Assn., Left top lines


Cabarrus County Welfare Dept.


Cabarrus Creamery Co.


Cabarrus Drug . Co.


Cabarrus Furniture Exchange.


Calloway, H. W. Jr.


46


Carolina Motor Club. Charles Stores Co., Inc., Right bottom lines


Citizens Bank & Trust Co.


Citizens Building & Loan Assn.,


Back supplement cover


Cline & Mabry Coal Co., Left top lines Cline & Moose Co., Left top lines.


Concord Bicycle Shop, Card BD. Concord City Board of Light & Water Commissioners, Inside back supple- ment cover


Concord City Police Dept. Concord Electric Ice & Fuel Co.


Concord Finance Co.


Concord Ice Delivery Co. Concord Knitting Co., Inc.


42


Concord Merchants'


Assn,


43


Concord Motor Co., Inc., Left top lines Concord National Bank,


Front supplement cover Concord Perpetual Building & Loan Assn., Right bottom lines


Concord Silk Throwing Co., Inc. Concord Tractor & Implement Co. Concord Tribune Inc.


Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. 42


Craven, K. L. & Sons, In ?. , Back supplement cover


Cruse, Zeb P. Transfer Co.,


Supplement tạg


Dayvault's Market, Back supplement


cover


Dry, Fred M.


Right bottom lines


Efird's Department Store,


Right top lines Empress Beauty Shop, Front supple- ment cover Field, T. D., Front supplement cover. Fisher, Joe P., Front supplement cover Gibson's, Inc., Back supplement cover Grady, E. B., Plumbing & Heating Dealer_ _ ._ Back supplement cover Grant, W. T. Co., __ Right bottom lines H. & W. Clothing Co.


Hardiman Maytag Co.,


Back supplement cover


Hartsell & Hartsell


47


Helms, I. J.


Card BD


Hendrix, John M. Agency.


Herald Observer, The


44


Hillcrest Development Co., Left top lines


Hoover, Ray C.


Irvin & Irvin


47


Ivey Shoe Co., Inc.


James, R. Furman


47


Johnson, Earl, Inc.


Johnston Furniture Co.


Keasler Roofing Co., Left bottom lines Kestler Bros.


Kidd-Frix Music & Stationery Co., Inc., Right top lines


Lang, G. L. Dr.


Card BD


Leonard, W. H. Jr.


Lewellyn, C. M. 47


Life Insurance Co of Va.


Maxwell Bros. & Collins,


Front supplement cover


Mclellan Stores Co .___ Right top lines Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mutual Oil Co., Inc .-. -Left top lines


Palmer, A. B. 47


Patterson, John K. & Co. .


Pearl Drug Co., Back supplement cover Pounds Coal Co ._ Supplement tag Reid Motor Co., Inc.


Ritchie Hardware Co.,


Right bottom lines Ritchie Hardware Service Station, Left bottom lines


Page


HONOR ROLL AND INDEX TO DISPLAY SPACE


5


Page


Ritzman, H. W. Dr. _Card BD Roberts Publishing Co., Inc., The. Robinson's.


Salvation Army, The.


Sapp, Hubert B. Dr.


45


Scruggs, W. H. Dr. Sikes, Arnold C. Dr.


Simpson's Studio, Back supplement cover


Southeastern Express Co.


Southern Insurance Agency, Inc.,


Left bottom lines


Southern Nail Co.


Standard Oil Co., of N. J.


Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc., Inside front


supplement cover and right top lines


Page


Talbot Furniture Co., Inc.,


Front supplement cover


Textile Sales Corp. U. S. Post Office.


Wadsworth, Chas. H. Dr.


45


Ward, W. B. & Co., Inc.


Weddington & Mitchell Funeral Home, Front supplement cover Western Union Telegraph Co.


White Auto Co .- Left top lines Winecoff, Henry M. & Son, Inside front supplement cover and left bottom


lines Woolworth, F. W. & Co.


Yorke & Wadsworth Co.


INTRODUCTION


Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., publisher of your city directory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1936 edition to the general public. A large force of trained enumerators and solicitors worked diligently in the preparation of this volume and we are confident that the result is an authentic and useful city directory.


We have faith in the continued growth of your city and we believe that our directory will take its place as one of the vital instruments for the CHARLESTON advancement of the community. Sub- sequent editions will be issued promptly and regularly.


This volume is an example of the ABCD type of city directory as originated and developed by the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. In the modern business world with its greatly changed sales and credit systems, the old type of directory has become com- pletely obsolete. In adapting the direc- tory to modern conditions the Baldwin organization is the pioneer. The excellent city directory which your city now has is the result of the pro- gressive spirit of this company and its accurate interpretation of modern busi- ness requirements.


SEVEN DIVISIONS OF THE BOOK


The principal parts of the Baldwin Directory are as follows:


1. The Miscellaneous Directory contains a great deal of useful infor- mation concerning the national, state and local governments. In it are listed the names of members of congress and the state legislature, city and county officials.


2. The Buyers' Guide, Civic Section and Professional Blue Book is made up of the advertisements of the leading business firms of the city, announcements of churches, clubs, lodges, associations and schools, and professional card of public-spirited lawyers, physicians and dentists. The display spaces have been carefully grouped and indexed under headings which are descriptive of the business engaged in by each firm. The Buyers' Guide, when properly arranged and distributed, is of tremendous value in the building of business in the community.


INTRODUCTION


3. The Resident Directory contains most of the data concerning the individual. The wife's name is given in parentheses, and the number of dependents under 16 is shown as well as the ownership of homes. This is followed by position, place of employment and home address.


.4. The Householders' Directory contains a complete directory of streets and avenues, properly located, gives the names of all householders arranged as they come upon the streets and avenues, indicates ownership of property.


5. The Business Directory and List of Nationally Advertised Brands contains the names of all business firms, professional people and non-profit organizations, properly classified. In this division are also listed the names of nationally advertised brands of merchandise, with the name of the local agents and distributors.


6. The Numerical Telephone Directory contains telephone numbers arranged in numerical sequence.


SPECIAL ABCD FEATURES


The following valuable information which appears in the ABCD type of directory is not to be found in the old-style city directory.


Number of dependents under 16;


Designation of home ownership.


Telephone Numbers on Street Guide.


Numerical Telephone Directory.


Nationally Advertised Brands.


In addition to these valuable features, the ABCD type of directory is more conservatively styled, printed on better paper and more beautifully bound arranged for more convenient use and contains a much more complete civic section. Directory stands are maintained in the business district for the use of the general public.


THE HOUSEHOLDERS' SUPPLEMENT


After including every conceivable feature which would tend to make the directory as useful and attractive as possible, the originators of the ABCD type of directory made one more bold stroke - they established a guaranteed home circulation for all advertising matter by issuing the Householders' Supplement and delivering it to the homes of the com- munity. Every advertisement which appears in a Baldwin directory also appears in the Householders' Supplement, making the Baldwin Directory "America's greatest dollar-for-dollar advertising medium" today.


BALDWIN DIRECTORY CO., Inc.


CONCORD POPULATION OCTOBER 20, 1936


A 531


2,414


B


1,794


D


650 E


444


F


859


787


G


1,943 H I


I


153


J


471


492


K


L


1,158


1,992


M


202


N


0


114


P


1 30


R


953


2,146 S 1 I 1


T


692


U


30


V


83


W


1,288


X


152


2


Z


TOTAL


20,462


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1


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1


I


1


1


1


Y


1


C


I


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1


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1,082


Q


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CONCORD


NORTH CAROLINA


"You'll Like Concord"


Concord is located in the heart of the famous Piedmont Plateau, which section is noted for its industry, rich farm lands and climate. The city oc- cupies an ideal geographical location and has an elevation of 703 feet. It is only three to four hours drive from the seashore or the mountains and the climate is regarded as near perfect.


Concord is on the main line (dou- ble tracked) of the Southern Railway and is 359 miles south of Washing- ton and 289 miles north of Atlanta. The county is also traversed by the Norfolk-Southern Railway which runs from Charlotte, N. C., to Nor- folk, Va. These railroads give the city and county excellent passenger and freight service to all leading mar- kets, both north and south. The city also has excellent motor bus trans- portation, with direct service being maintained to all nearby points.


Concord is located in, and is the county seat of Cabarrus County and


has a population of approximately 15,000 people. The city has shown a steady growth through the past several years and is now one of the best managed cities in the country and is in excellent condition financial- ly. The people of the city as a whole are prosperous. Living and working conditions are excellent and the un- employment percentage is low.


The county has an estimated popu- lation of 50,000 and Concord serves a trading area consisting of some 75,- 000 to 100,000 people, and with the splendid system of highways and good roads leading into the city it offers an ideal trading center.


In Cabarrus County and located six miles north of Concord is the thriving city of Kannapolis, which place lays claim to the distinction of being the largest unincorporated city in the world. Kannapolis has a population of some 12,000 to 15,000 people and is the home of Cannon Mills Company,


UNION STREET, PRINCIPAL CONCORD THOROUGHFARE.


10


CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA


a


-


U. S. POSTOFFICE


who operate the largest towel mills in the world. This city is truly a hive of of industry.


City Government


The city of Concord has the alder- manic form of government and the governing body consists of a mayor and six aldermen, with one alderman elected from each of the city's five wards, and one at large. They are


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CITY HALL


elected for a term of two years.


Concord now has a tax rate of $1.20 per $100.00 valuation, which shows a substantial reduction since 1930 at which time the tax rate was $1.42 per $100.00 valuation and in 1933 the valuation of real estate was lowered by 20 per cent. The total assessed valuation of real and per- sonal property for tax purposes is $11,423,476.00.


The city has always enjoyed good government and its financial matters have been ably handled. The peak of the city's indebtedness was reached in 1925 when the net debt reached the sum of $1,440,000.00. Since that time the debt has been steadily re- duced until at this time the net debt stands at $67,592.37, which repre- sents a reduction of more than 50 per cent in eleven years. The city has an efficient engineering depart- ment and has modern facilities for handling this work. Protection is afforded the citizens and property of Concord by a police force of seven- teen members and maintains a mod- ern and efficient fire department equipped with the latest devices in fire fighting equipment.


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"YOU'LL LIKE CONCORD


City Facts


Concord has a Merchants Associa- tion, Merchants and Manufacturers Club, two Country Clubs with golf courses, Rotary Club, Lions Club, American Legion Post, Salvation Army Post, Red Cross organization, Woman's Club, as well as numerous other clubs and organizations and branches of practically all leading fraternal orders.


A City Hall, electric plant, water system, telephone system, gas plant, public library, three theatres, and a $60,000.00 U. S. Post Office build- ing with postal receipts of $39,270.00 for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 1935.


Concord has twenty-five churches in all leading denominations.


Twenty-one miles of bithulitic streets ; number of passenger car reg- istrations for city, 1,750; county, 5,- 848. Wired homes, 3,040; gas met- ers, 752 ; telephones, 2,000; one daily newspaper and a tri-weekly news- paper.


Concord has one of the finest 100- room hotels in the south. It is locat- ed in the heart of the business dis- trict and is modern in every re- spect.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH


Agriculture


Cabarrus County is primarily a center of agriculture being in the midst of the famous Piedmont Pla- teau, noted for its fine farm lands and excellent crops. Cabarrus lands raise in part cotton, wheat, oats, po- tatoes, apples, peaches, corn, hay and vegetables.


RESIDENTIAL AREA OF NORTH UNION STREET


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CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA


Educational


Concord and Cabarrus County are fortunate indeed in having fine schools and colleges. The city has six public schools employing 90 teach- ers; the total city pupils enrolled number 3504, while the county has seven consolidated schools and em- ploys 167 teachers; the total enroll- ment, including both white and col- ored pupils, is 5685.


In addition to graded and high schools there is located in Concord a fine college for colored girls known as Barber-Scotia Junior College. This college has been in existence for a number of years and is regarded as one of the best schools in the south.


Also located about four miles southwest of Concord on U. S. High- way No. 29 is Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School, a state institution for boys. A school system is maintained with a


course of study running through the eighth grade. Here also the boys are taught various trades to fit them for later years and these trades include agriculture, dairying, manual train- ing and wood-working, printing, bak- ing, shoe repairing, etc. The school population numbers over 500 and is housed in sixteen cottage homes. The school also has fine administration building, printing shop, auditorium, barns, and is adequately equipped to properly train and supply the needs of the boys.


Stores


Concord is fortunate in having fine, modern and well-arranged stores to meet the needs of the buy- ing public. Concord merchants can always be depended upon to carry the best merchandise in every line.


Industries


Concord and Cabarrus County have long been recognized as one of


ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH


13


"YOU'LL LIKE CONCORD


1


TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH


the leading textile and hosiery mill centers in the south.


In the city and county there are some 20 cotton mills, a bleachery and six hosiery mills, giving employment to thousands of people. Other indus- tries include an oil mill, ice plants, lumber plants, roller mill, foundry, gas plant, candy factories, mattress factory, toy factory and a modern botting plant.


Cabarrus mills produce towels, gingham, madras, yarns, tire fab- rics, sheeting, hosiery, prints and similar lines.


Banks


Concord and Cabarrus County have been very fortunate in having three strong banking institutions which have served our citizens for a long number of years. The city has one national and two state banks and there has never been a bank failure in Cabarrus County.


According to the latest statements of the three Concord financial insti- tutions, the Concord National Bank, Cabarrus Bank & Trust Company and the Citizens Bank & Trust Company,


a remarkable gain was shown during the twelve months period from June 30, 1935, through June 30, 1936. During this period there was a total gain of $1,154,223.45 in assets and an increase in deposits of $1,109,440.00. The aggregate gain in reserves and undivided profits for the period amounted to $51,055.71. Total as- sets of the three institutions at the close of business June 30, 1936, was $8,741,475.31 against $7,587,251.86


the preceding year.


Concord also has three building and loan associations which have served the community for a number of years. These associations are: Concord Perpetual Building and Loan Association, Citizens Building and Loan Association, and Cabarrus County Building and Loan and Sav- ings Association. The total resourc- es being approximately $2,693,594.25.


Public Utilities


The water and light department is municipally owned and has suc- cessfully served the citizens of this city for years. This department of the city government is one of the


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most important and has always been well-man- aged and suc- cessfully oper- ated. Concord Light and Pow- er rates are among the low- est in North Carolina and below the av- erage in a


great many


larger cities. Combin ation electric rates range as follows: First 15 kilowatts at .08; next 50 kilowatts at .04; all over at .03. All rates carry ten per cent discount.


Concord's water works is one of the state's finest, being one of the most modern, efficient and up-to- date water works in the entire coun- try. An unlimited amount of pure, clean water for domestic and indus- trial purposes. The Concord water works system has been praised by leading engineers throughout the country and stands as a model both in efficiency of the plant and the co- operative spirit among the citizens of the city and the commissioners that made the plant possible. Dam stor- age, 400,000,000 gallons raw water; pumping station, 2,400 gallons per minute; filter plant, 2,000,000 gal- lons daily.


The Concord and Kannapolis Gas Company has been an important fac- tor in the development of Concord for the past 26 years. Its manufac- tured gas is available for a wide va- riety of uses for homes, commercial and industrial establishments at rates that are among the lowest in the south for manufactured gas. There are several rates in effect in Con- cord, among them being one known as "flat rate". Others should be dis- cussed with the company for best ap- plication and use.


The Concord Telephone Company, Inc., was organized in 1897 with ten


HIGH SCHOOL


CABARRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE


subscribers and since that time has served its community and today has approximately 2,000 stations. The services of this company have been extended to Kannapolis, China Grove and Mt. Pleasant. The company has toll connections through the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany reaching throughout the world. The officers of this company are: W. C. Houston, President; L. D. Col- trane, Sr., Treasurer and Manager; and L. D. Coltrane, Jr., Secretary and Assistant Manager.


BALDWIN'S AND OBSERVER'S


CONCORD


NORTH CAROLINA


Miscellaneous Directory 1936 - 1937


QUALITY DIRECTORIES


PROMPT


ACCURATE


by CONSERVATIVE


BALDWIN


Containing valuable information concerning local, state and national governments with the names of United States senators and repre- sentatives; county seats and populations and other useful information


COPYRIGHT 1936 BY BALDWIN DIRECTORY CO., INC. Charleston, S. C.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT, President JOHN NANCE GARNER, Vice-President


FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT President of the United States


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BALDWIN'S AND OBSERVER'S


THE CABINET


Cordell Hull, Secretary of State.


Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treas- ury.


Harry H. Woodring, Secretary of War.


Homer Stille Cummings, Attorney General.


Claude A. Swanson, Secretary of the Navy. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior.


Henry Agard Wallace, Secretary of Agricul- ture.


Daniel Calhoun Roper, Secretary of Com- merce.


Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor.


THE SUPREME COURT


Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice.


Associates


Willis Van Deventer, James Clark McRey- nolds, Louis D. Brandes, George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Stone, Owen J. Roberts, Benjamin N. Cordozo.


GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS


Treasurer of the United States :


William Alexander Julian.


Comptroller of Currency : J. F. T. O'Conner.


Director of the Mint:


Nellie Tayloe Ross.


Register of the Treasury: Edward E. Jones.


Director of the Bureau of Engraving: Alvin W. Hall.


Judge Advocate General of the Army: Gen. Douglas McArthur.


Quartermaster General of the Army: Gen. J. L. Dewitt.


Surgeon General of the Army:


Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson.


Judge Advocate General of the Navy: Rear Admiral O. G. Murfin.


Quartermaster General of the Navy: Brig. Gen. Hugh Matthews.


Chief of the Weather Bureau: Charles F. Marvin.


Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry: John F. Mohler.


Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry : O. E. Reed.


Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry: William A. Taylor.


UNITED STATES SENATE


Democrats 70; Republicans 24; Farmer-Labor 1; Progressives 1.


Alabama: Hugo L. Black and John H. Bank- head (D).


Arizona : Joseph F. Ashurst and Carl Hayden (D).




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